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they all want to make their way to europe. and now they can at least try. after the fall of ka da if i, libya has become lawless. its coast a spring board for smugglers. and just today, we're learning that another boat carrying migrants has gone aground, crashing, that one in greece. three confirmed dead, 80 rescued. >> richard engel, thank you. >>> six people were arrested sunday in connection with a terror investigation in minnesota and california. authorities say they've been tracking youth who have traveled or tried to travel to syria to fight with militants, including the islamic state group. the fbi planned a news conference this morning to announce details. >>> the search is over this morning for a new york mother and daughter who had been missing for weeks. new york police say they have found them both in good health in manhattan. the mystery began late last month when the mother and daughter took a short road trip from long island into new york city, and when they didn't return, their family filed a missing persons report. police did not provide an
they all want to make their way to europe. and now they can at least try. after the fall of ka da if i, libya has become lawless. its coast a spring board for smugglers. and just today, we're learning that another boat carrying migrants has gone aground, crashing, that one in greece. three confirmed dead, 80 rescued. >> richard engel, thank you. >>> six people were arrested sunday in connection with a terror investigation in minnesota and california. authorities say they've been...
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five years after world war ii the communists armies had taken pretty much eastern europe. in 1949, in the fall of 1949 america has decided that yes, communism had taken over china. then the gop the same week, came out with their mat form. and the basis of their platform was they went after true man and the democrats. they were soft on communism. they were soermistist. they were bringing about the downfall of america. people were hearing this. they were very upset about what was going on. and so that was the back ground for mccarthy coming to wheeling. now, it was at the time of the lincoln day dinner. across the country republicans were fanning out speakers to speak at the great gathering of the lincoln day dinners. and so mccarthy was ape signed to wheeling. now, wheeling at that time x was not a big city. we had 59,000 people. it was thursday, february 9th, 1950. it was to start at 6:30. it was the ohio county republican womens club and it was in the papers for days before how they were organizing. this was a big deal for wheeling. he was introduced by william kal happen
five years after world war ii the communists armies had taken pretty much eastern europe. in 1949, in the fall of 1949 america has decided that yes, communism had taken over china. then the gop the same week, came out with their mat form. and the basis of their platform was they went after true man and the democrats. they were soft on communism. they were soermistist. they were bringing about the downfall of america. people were hearing this. they were very upset about what was going on. and so...
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lll well, we did most of asia, most of europe, south america. we had a lot of interesting experiences and had a lot of fun. >> i have not inhaled. me and clinton. don't inhale. >> reporter: eventually evlyn decided to retire to the jersey shore, and she wanted stephen to come too. she needed his help. so her loyal son grabbed his skates and the rest of his stuff and jumped in his car. >> it was packed with every, every single thing that he owned was in that car. it was funny. >> reporter: he knocked around for a few years, and then one day in 2006 he met kathleen dorsett. >> i knew she was a schoolteacher and that she lived in jersey and that he was in love with her. >> it seemed like he found the one. >> reporter: and if opposites attract, this match couldn't miss. kathleen dorsett seemed as grounded as it gets. she had her own house, right across the street from her folks. and she was great with children, as friends noticed when stephen brought her out to california. >> and they came down and stayed, i think, a week with us. she seemed really
lll well, we did most of asia, most of europe, south america. we had a lot of interesting experiences and had a lot of fun. >> i have not inhaled. me and clinton. don't inhale. >> reporter: eventually evlyn decided to retire to the jersey shore, and she wanted stephen to come too. she needed his help. so her loyal son grabbed his skates and the rest of his stuff and jumped in his car. >> it was packed with every, every single thing that he owned was in that car. it was funny....
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there was an interesting thing that happened in europe where three friends wanted to find their doppelgangers, somebody across the world among strangers who looked like themselves. they launched a website called twin-strangers.com and wanted to see which could find their doppelganger around the world. looks like there was a winner. this woman found her doppelganger in ireland. just an hour away. the friends all gave themselves 28 days to find out who they looked like the most. what do you think? this is them putting make yop -- make-up on. they look very much alike. >> it's the skin tone and similar hairstyle. i don't know if we just looked at the faces. i don't know. >> so you say what makes it is the skin tone, the dark hair. >> and the hairstyles make them look similar. >> skin tone, dark hair, hairstyles. who would you say is your doppelganger? we searched high and low amongst strangers across the world. we figured out this would be your doppelganger. >> you all pulled that up that quickly. let me get the look. which way is he going? >> this way. >> yeah. look at that. look at that. >> ri
there was an interesting thing that happened in europe where three friends wanted to find their doppelgangers, somebody across the world among strangers who looked like themselves. they launched a website called twin-strangers.com and wanted to see which could find their doppelganger around the world. looks like there was a winner. this woman found her doppelganger in ireland. just an hour away. the friends all gave themselves 28 days to find out who they looked like the most. what do you...
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we went to europe and i saw my first rugby game. so sexy. >> hot. >> oh my gosh. >> oh, no. >> none of that stuff that protects them. they're out there all blood and guts. i loved it. >> oh, let me have a drink. >> yes. >> russell, thank you. >> thank you for coming. "the water diviner." >> my hat -- >> it doesn't fit hoda's head. >> no big surprise. >> beautiful man with a beautiful mind. a game of who knew after this. >> nothing fits i'm not sick. i'm not sick. i'm not sick. she's perfectly healthy. cigna covers preventive care. that's having your back. ♪ today hair is a beautiful thing. hey, mom! hey, sweetie! hey, honey! hey, mom! because today there will be no tangles... with all the latest cleaning technology for your home at low prices you can trust. oh... does mommy need a haircut? check with daddy. the new eureka self-cleaning brush roll exclusively at walmart. ♪ there's a place where the sky is always blue and the kids always eat their vegetables. because the salad there is always served with the original hidden valley
we went to europe and i saw my first rugby game. so sexy. >> hot. >> oh my gosh. >> oh, no. >> none of that stuff that protects them. they're out there all blood and guts. i loved it. >> oh, let me have a drink. >> yes. >> russell, thank you. >> thank you for coming. "the water diviner." >> my hat -- >> it doesn't fit hoda's head. >> no big surprise. >> beautiful man with a beautiful mind. a game of who knew after...
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she's been modeling in europe and in the u.s. for how long now, julie? >> over 30 years. >> 30 years, wow, o.k. first julie's going to go ahead and show how dermawand provides instant stimulation for eye lifts and then she's going to continue working on just one side of the face. so go ahead and take a look at that, julie. just keep going. [gentle buzzing] oh, i'm already seeing some results here. how long have you been using the dermawand? >> over eight years, now. and my skin is better now at the age of 53 than it was when i was 33 years old. >> wow, look at that! look at julie's eyebrow. it really appears to be lifted and then look at the whole eye area. it now has volume and it's just opened right up. i mean, look at the difference. and then look in these other areas that i want you to notice. like she doesn't have crow's feet, and trust me, if you want to reduce the appearance of crow's feet, you need to look at the dermawand. it's going to do it for you. i mean, look around julie's chin line and look at the cheek area. look at the corner of the mou
she's been modeling in europe and in the u.s. for how long now, julie? >> over 30 years. >> 30 years, wow, o.k. first julie's going to go ahead and show how dermawand provides instant stimulation for eye lifts and then she's going to continue working on just one side of the face. so go ahead and take a look at that, julie. just keep going. [gentle buzzing] oh, i'm already seeing some results here. how long have you been using the dermawand? >> over eight years, now. and my...
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little-- little facts -- you know the pilgrims came from europe to the new world. when they got off the "mayflower" they could breathe the air. the trees-- the trees in the new world made of wood just like the trees they built their ships with so they could repair their ships. and people were there to greet them in the new world. if guto mars, no! no! you can't breathe you can't breathe! you can't repair your ship. >> jon: so what has lit a fire for you scientifically right now? you always have a little something in your pocket that givesut the parks the spark. what is it in the science world right now that's gotten thru. >> i gotta say it's not even about science. it's the warmth, the rise of the warmth that i see in the public for learning about science. >> jon: oh, really? >> that excitement -- >> you feel the difference? >> i feel it. oh man. >> jon: oh, really? that's interesting. >> you know what it is? it's not just this is science let me learn about it. it's that there is a culture that thinks about science and likes science that is rising up in this countr
little-- little facts -- you know the pilgrims came from europe to the new world. when they got off the "mayflower" they could breathe the air. the trees-- the trees in the new world made of wood just like the trees they built their ships with so they could repair their ships. and people were there to greet them in the new world. if guto mars, no! no! you can't breathe you can't breathe! you can't repair your ship. >> jon: so what has lit a fire for you scientifically right now?...
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europe has big buildings like ours. only famous. and older. and gorgeous. and not like ours at all. what do you think? when i first sit in the seat it makes me think of a bmw. i feel like i'm in a lexus. you would think that this was a brand new audi. it's like a luxury car. feels kind of like an infinity. very similar to a range rover. this is pretty high tech. yeah it is. it reminds me of a mercedes. ♪ this is chevy? laughing i have a new appreciation for chevy. they thought about me. i could totally rock this. this thing feels pretty boss. it looks kind of dope. that's pretty cool. this is the jam. pretty bomb dude. maybe i will go chevy. i'm definitely in. ♪ everyone wants to switch to t-mobile. but your carrier has you locked up paying off a phone. not anymore. now t-mobile will pay off your phone. stuck in a contract? we've got you covered there too. anyone can tease you with a lower price for a limited time. only t-mobile guarantees your price will never go up. that's right, never. ditch your carrier. and switch to the un-carrier today. ♪ what's in a drop? the expectati
europe has big buildings like ours. only famous. and older. and gorgeous. and not like ours at all. what do you think? when i first sit in the seat it makes me think of a bmw. i feel like i'm in a lexus. you would think that this was a brand new audi. it's like a luxury car. feels kind of like an infinity. very similar to a range rover. this is pretty high tech. yeah it is. it reminds me of a mercedes. ♪ this is chevy? laughing i have a new appreciation for chevy. they thought about me. i...
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among them many jews from eastern europe who had come here in search of a better life. well, among the last of the family businesses from that era to still be operating here this matza factory, striet's but not for much longer. the one constant in the neighborhoods of new york city is change. but since 1915 you could always count on the streit family to be making matza on the lower east side and for the last 19 years in this factory. aaron yagoda is the great-grandson of aaron streit the austrian immigrant who started the business. it's almost like this is obviously a thriving business but it is a little bit of a museum. >> walk in and just turn the clock back 60 or 70 years, and close your eyes and that's what life was like here. >> reporter: but this summer, that, too, will change. the last matza factory in new york city is moving. >> no one in this day and age would design a factory in four converted tenement buildings on the lower east side. >> reporter: and no one would design one without a proper loading dock. hard to believe but the world's second largest produce
among them many jews from eastern europe who had come here in search of a better life. well, among the last of the family businesses from that era to still be operating here this matza factory, striet's but not for much longer. the one constant in the neighborhoods of new york city is change. but since 1915 you could always count on the streit family to be making matza on the lower east side and for the last 19 years in this factory. aaron yagoda is the great-grandson of aaron streit the...
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. ♪ europe has big buildings like ours. only famous. and older. and gorgeous. and not like ours at all. i'm sorry for your loss. it still doesn't feel real. our time together was... so short. well, since you had progressive's total loss coverage, we were able to replace your totaled bike with a brand-new one. the tank...the exhaust... well, she looks just like roxie! you know, i'll bet she's in a better place now. flo: i know she is. i feel it in my heart. [ heavenly choir sings ] actually, the old roxie's over at the junkyard. flo: kkh-kkh! getting you back on a brand-new bike. now, that's progressive. (cheers and applause) >> larry: welcome back. joining the panel tonight -- comedian and actor in the show "childrens hospital" airing fridays at midnight on adult swim, rob corddry; he's a rapper and his new album, the album about nothing is coming out at the end of the month, wale; cnn sports, anchor and reporter for turner sports, rachel nichols; and the former democratic congressman of massachusetts and the author of his new memoir "frank, a life in politics
. ♪ europe has big buildings like ours. only famous. and older. and gorgeous. and not like ours at all. i'm sorry for your loss. it still doesn't feel real. our time together was... so short. well, since you had progressive's total loss coverage, we were able to replace your totaled bike with a brand-new one. the tank...the exhaust... well, she looks just like roxie! you know, i'll bet she's in a better place now. flo: i know she is. i feel it in my heart. [ heavenly choir sings ] actually,...
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she's not saying "no" because she wants to take a year off and backpack around europe. so, while i appreciate the media's need to incessantly ask these questions, we have to remember that just because someone is a politician, doesn't mean we can't take them at their word. case in point, the 2006 barack obama interview. >> so, you will not run forpresident or vice president in 2008? >> i will not. [ laughter ] >> seth: all right, we have to keep asking them. you have to ask him all the time. we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ why are all these people so asleep, yet i'm so awake? did you know your brain has two systems? one helps keep you awake- the other helps you sleep. science suggests when you have insomnia, the wake system in your brain may be too strong and your neurotransmitters remain too active as you try to sleep, which could be leading to your insomnia. ohh...maybe that's what's preventing me from getting the sleep i need! talk to your doctor about ways to manage your insomnia. the new s6 hits the stores and i'm like... whoa
she's not saying "no" because she wants to take a year off and backpack around europe. so, while i appreciate the media's need to incessantly ask these questions, we have to remember that just because someone is a politician, doesn't mean we can't take them at their word. case in point, the 2006 barack obama interview. >> so, you will not run forpresident or vice president in 2008? >> i will not. [ laughter ] >> seth: all right, we have to keep asking them. you have...
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i spent so much time in europe. >> and germany. >> where he is huge out there. it is spectacular outside across the northeast. one of the spots where it's nice today. take a look at the maps. not the case down across the south. we have had such a rainy seven days if you are down there, you would maybe like to see some sunshine. not going to happen yet. maybe by tuesday we get a little bit of sun. but some of these areas you are going to see another three to four inches of rain unfortunately a spectacular day. starting off in the 50s and 60's. we are going to see some spots pushing 80 degrees today a lot of new england looking nice. this is where the trouble spots are. a few thunderstorms throughout the day today firing parts of texas into oklahoma. rain continuing. tomorrow that moves a little bit farther off towards the east. into the northern plains, also we have had some very heavy rain overnight in across nebraska. that will move to south dakota and throughout the day. more of that continuing through the area. great lakes you are looking pretty good. tucker,
i spent so much time in europe. >> and germany. >> where he is huge out there. it is spectacular outside across the northeast. one of the spots where it's nice today. take a look at the maps. not the case down across the south. we have had such a rainy seven days if you are down there, you would maybe like to see some sunshine. not going to happen yet. maybe by tuesday we get a little bit of sun. but some of these areas you are going to see another three to four inches of rain...
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nearly 400 migrants are suspected to have drowned last week as refugees there flee the african coast for europe. nbc's kelly cobiella has more tonight from london. >> reporter: far from italy some 60 miles north of the libyan coast rescuers are desperately searching for survivors. a few dozen have been found. but hundreds are still missing. when migrants spotted this cargo ship responding to their distress call late saturday night, survivors say they rushed to one side capsizing their overloaded boat. italian prime minister matteo renzi blames the tragedy on human traffickers saying "we can't let people be at their mercy." italy is struggling to cope with a flood of migrants and war refugees setting off from libya with dozens of rescues last week. many of those migrants are reliving their fears. >> i spent three days in the water before the rescue comes. >> many boats are capsizing because it is overloaded. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: today pope francis said such tragedies must not be repeated. they are men and women like us, he said, wounded, exploited, victims of war. the hum
nearly 400 migrants are suspected to have drowned last week as refugees there flee the african coast for europe. nbc's kelly cobiella has more tonight from london. >> reporter: far from italy some 60 miles north of the libyan coast rescuers are desperately searching for survivors. a few dozen have been found. but hundreds are still missing. when migrants spotted this cargo ship responding to their distress call late saturday night, survivors say they rushed to one side capsizing their...
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they all want to make their way to europe. and now they can at least try. after the fall of gadhafi, libya has become lawless. its coast, a spring board for smugglers. and just today we're learning that another boat carrying migrants has gone aground crashing. that one in greece. three confirmed dead. 80 rescued. >> richard engel in sicily for us thank you. >>> six people arrested in connection with to a terror investigation. they've been tracking youths who have traveled or tried to travel to syria to fight with militants. the fbi planned a news conference this morning to announce details. >>> the search is over this morning for a new york mother and daughter who had been missing for weeks. new york police say they have found both iona costello and her 14-year-old daughter emily in good health in manhattan. the mystery began last month when they took a short road trip in long island into new york city. when they didn't return their family filed a missing persons report. police did not file any further details. >>> it is race day in boston. some 30,000 runn
they all want to make their way to europe. and now they can at least try. after the fall of gadhafi, libya has become lawless. its coast, a spring board for smugglers. and just today we're learning that another boat carrying migrants has gone aground crashing. that one in greece. three confirmed dead. 80 rescued. >> richard engel in sicily for us thank you. >>> six people arrested in connection with to a terror investigation. they've been tracking youths who have traveled or...
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this is what europe's leaders are grappling with. increasing the number of sea sea patrols won't make much difference because that's turkey right there so close. behind the wire are the latest to be picked up. in the dstans, a turkish town. already this year more than 10,000 have arrived in greece. europe's leaders talk of sinking the smuggling boats but this is what they use. and the arrivals crowding around us said as long as europe doesn't provide legal ways of getting in, they will find other routes. amir is from iran. >> i want to move from here to another country to find a new smuggler, you know? >> europe's beaches awaited the summer holiday rush. meantime, the human tide looks unstoppable. the question, will europe take them in or turn them away? katty: the journey is expensive and dangerous and increasingly fatal and yet thousands ever still trying to plaque it to get to europe. a quick look at other news from the around the world. security forces in iraq have confirmed that a new emir has been re -- appointed leader of the
this is what europe's leaders are grappling with. increasing the number of sea sea patrols won't make much difference because that's turkey right there so close. behind the wire are the latest to be picked up. in the dstans, a turkish town. already this year more than 10,000 have arrived in greece. europe's leaders talk of sinking the smuggling boats but this is what they use. and the arrivals crowding around us said as long as europe doesn't provide legal ways of getting in, they will find...
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for europe this is a politically charged immigration crisis and a moral dilemma. some argue the rescue mission encourages those to take the journey with the hope they'll be found, saved, and taken in. without patrols, migrants have still been coming and drowning. more than 1500 so far this year. in the wake of all these recent disasters, officials say italy plans to increase patrols. >> richard engel for us, thank you. >>> growing tensions in the middle east this morning after a u.s. aircraft carrier was sent to the waters off yemen to block any iranian weapon shipments to rebels. the uss theodore roosevelt is on its way along with normandy. in response to reports that iranian ships are heading toward yemen. >>> the drummer for ac/dc pleaded guilty today to a charge of threatening to kill. the 60-year-old has been out on bail since his arrest last november. he court heard he was unhappy about his album and asked someone to be taken out. rudd will be sentenced in june. >>> some dramatic moments on a texas highway caught on a dash board camera this past weekend when
for europe this is a politically charged immigration crisis and a moral dilemma. some argue the rescue mission encourages those to take the journey with the hope they'll be found, saved, and taken in. without patrols, migrants have still been coming and drowning. more than 1500 so far this year. in the wake of all these recent disasters, officials say italy plans to increase patrols. >> richard engel for us, thank you. >>> growing tensions in the middle east this morning after a...
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canada, europe, australia, brazil. did you know that brazilian wax women get? that was a prank. that started on april fools. in indiana, state legislators played a hilarious april fools prank on gays and lesbians. they convinced them they'd passed a law that would let businesses discriminate against them. got you again. oh, what won't those gays fall for next? we have a very crazy show for you tonight. rihanna is here. she has a new -- [ cheers and applause ] a song, we've not heard it, the song called "bitch better have my money." a song about a bitch in whose best interest it would be to have rihanna's money. not only is bitch better have my money a good song, it's a great way to ask your mom for allowance. so the big event tonight, rihanna pulled a prank on me last night with the help of some of my now former employees here at the show. last night, she snuck into my house, tiptoed up to my bedroom with a camera crew. i don't want to give too up away because we'll show the whole thing later. but this is a taste of what went on at my house at 1:00 a.m. >> okay. i'm going to wak
canada, europe, australia, brazil. did you know that brazilian wax women get? that was a prank. that started on april fools. in indiana, state legislators played a hilarious april fools prank on gays and lesbians. they convinced them they'd passed a law that would let businesses discriminate against them. got you again. oh, what won't those gays fall for next? we have a very crazy show for you tonight. rihanna is here. she has a new -- [ cheers and applause ] a song, we've not heard it, the...
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widening corporate bond spreads in europe. european stocks are higher today. reality right now, if you want to mature so thousand of greek government debt you have to pay $4400 for a premium. that is incredible. whereas that premium for spanish or italian government debt is just over $100. 170 bucks from portugal. >> right. >> i don't think that a collapse of greece necessarily dooms the euro or has this very powerful contagion effect. >> i agree, i tend to agree with that. reminds me of detroit going belly-up last year or whenever it was. everybody, everybody was saying this just proves that meredith whitney the bank analyst said there were millions of dollars municipal bonds default. would come in. melissa: a lost countries are not working out. greece get out of the it don't pay the bills. >> we've been talking about greece for how many years? i think it is isolated. >> right now the spread on the investment grade bonds is -- melissa: economy is slow for a reason. has to do with those with these countries no question. >> i think greece is a special basket ca
widening corporate bond spreads in europe. european stocks are higher today. reality right now, if you want to mature so thousand of greek government debt you have to pay $4400 for a premium. that is incredible. whereas that premium for spanish or italian government debt is just over $100. 170 bucks from portugal. >> right. >> i don't think that a collapse of greece necessarily dooms the euro or has this very powerful contagion effect. >> i agree, i tend to agree with that....
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there's money from europe. >> beginning in 2009 the sweder telecom company ericsson is coming under pressure for selling to oppressive governments around the world. in the midst of all of it they decide to pay bill clinton to give a speech for the first time ever. they pay him a whopping $750,000. >> soon after hillary clinton's state department urged new, broader sanctions against iran. but the guidelines did not include telecom. ericsson did not agree to our interview, but they said it should be seen in light of clinton's fact that he had to travel to hong kong for the event and that the event spanned two days. the company insists that the conversation regarding iran had no impact on the decision. there's money from south america. in june 2010 bill clinton was in columbia. >> bill clinton meets with the then president of colombia to discuss matters in private. what is curious is that hillary clinton is in colombia at the same time. after bill leaves the presidential palace hillary clinton comes in and has lunch with the president of colombia where she signed some technical agreements and e
there's money from europe. >> beginning in 2009 the sweder telecom company ericsson is coming under pressure for selling to oppressive governments around the world. in the midst of all of it they decide to pay bill clinton to give a speech for the first time ever. they pay him a whopping $750,000. >> soon after hillary clinton's state department urged new, broader sanctions against iran. but the guidelines did not include telecom. ericsson did not agree to our interview, but they...
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discussing the growing threat to europe. >> the prime minister and i agreed to work together even more intensively to encourage cooperation on threats coming from libya including the growing presence there including additional coordination with other partners. now we can stabilize what has become a very deadly and difficult situation. melissa: stabilize a deadly and difficult situation. >> you do not stabilize terrorism. libya, yemen who knows what will be next. iraq has become the sex or of iran these events are underscoring this fail your. melissa: is italy at great risk because of the vatican? the center of christianity. you have isis in libya. they have stolen aircraft's. targeting the pope. >> that is really true. they are called to rally magazine which showed rome on the cover. it is what you are talking about. >> this is why it is hard to trust president obama and iran. i am not someone who is against having diplomatic relationships but you cannot trust someone who has underestimated the terrorist threat so much. isis and the jv team, we have not. now he is asking the jv team to
discussing the growing threat to europe. >> the prime minister and i agreed to work together even more intensively to encourage cooperation on threats coming from libya including the growing presence there including additional coordination with other partners. now we can stabilize what has become a very deadly and difficult situation. melissa: stabilize a deadly and difficult situation. >> you do not stabilize terrorism. libya, yemen who knows what will be next. iraq has become the...
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fred because in 2005 i just returned from combat in iraq and we had became the operations officer for europe when pakistani earthquake in that year happened. as you said tens of thousands of people died. you have to send a team in into conduct analysis of what is needed. that case we realized most of the damage was at high altitudes, couldn't reach them by normal helicopters, we lad to not only send in a surgical team of a couple of thousand soldiers from our 12th combat surgical hospital but another team of ch-47 helicopters that could reach the high altitudes. i think you're going to see some of the same things occurring in nepal. you know it's a landlocked country. they have the himalayas to the north, the forest to the south, the roads connecting kathmandu with smaller cities are all difficult to transverse. this is the worst kind of environment to conduct a relief operation in and we've already seen casualty figures jump from a few hundred, now i guess it's over 1,500 now and i think that's going to continue to grow fred. >> wow. jonathan we heard from a u.n. representative earlier who
fred because in 2005 i just returned from combat in iraq and we had became the operations officer for europe when pakistani earthquake in that year happened. as you said tens of thousands of people died. you have to send a team in into conduct analysis of what is needed. that case we realized most of the damage was at high altitudes, couldn't reach them by normal helicopters, we lad to not only send in a surgical team of a couple of thousand soldiers from our 12th combat surgical hospital but...
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. >> there is money in europe. >> beginning in 2009 giant erickson is coming under increasing pressure from the united states because it is selling equipment to oppressive governments around the world. in the mids of all of this they decide to pay bill clinton, they pay him a whopping 750,000 dollars. >> soon after hillary clinton's state department new broader stations against iran. >> erickson declined our interview request. they conceded it was significant 750,000 dollars. it would be seen in light of clinton's travel to hong kong for the event and the event spans two-days. the company insists the conversation regarding iran had no impact on the decision. >> there's money in south america. in june 2010 bill clinton was in columbia. >> he meets with the then president of columbia to discuss matters in private. hillary clinton is in club yaw at the same time. after bill leaves the presidential palace hillary clinton comes in and has lunch with the. president of columbia and explains her equipmentmentcommitment to a free trade agreement. >> the very same trade agreement she pledged to
. >> there is money in europe. >> beginning in 2009 giant erickson is coming under increasing pressure from the united states because it is selling equipment to oppressive governments around the world. in the mids of all of this they decide to pay bill clinton, they pay him a whopping 750,000 dollars. >> soon after hillary clinton's state department new broader stations against iran. >> erickson declined our interview request. they conceded it was significant 750,000...
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make this crossing across the mediterranean, leaving their homes with the hopes of a better future in europe. >> are they aware of the risks? >> what's so shocking charlie, is they do seem to be aware of the risks but they don't seem to be deterred by it. we interviewed a syrian family in turkey who ult natalie went to greece and i said to them are you not concerned as a father to make this choice to take your family on this boat and he said listen, there's a chance we could die on the way to europe, but staying in syria means certain death. >> and in many cases these families and their extended family are paying for this whole trip. >> and they're paying a lot of money. these are not desperate of the desperate. they're actually well off. a family who was on the boat in the rescue we witnessed, they were paying $1,500 each to get on the boat which is a huge sum of money. >> and they're told if something goes wrong they're waiting for them to be picked up. >> they're not even waiting for something to go wrong. they go out in the middle of the ocean and then call the coast guard and say pick u
make this crossing across the mediterranean, leaving their homes with the hopes of a better future in europe. >> are they aware of the risks? >> what's so shocking charlie, is they do seem to be aware of the risks but they don't seem to be deterred by it. we interviewed a syrian family in turkey who ult natalie went to greece and i said to them are you not concerned as a father to make this choice to take your family on this boat and he said listen, there's a chance we could die on...
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and then i figured, you were in europe promoting this book "the curious mind." and you weren't around, so i have a photo of me in a heart frame. >> oh my god. >> jimmy: i don't know, does this look familiar at all? does this location look? >> oh, my -- >> jimmy: is that your office and your desk? >> that's my office and my desk. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: i had somebody help me out with this. >> oh, my god. >> jimmy: is this your oscar? >> that's my oscar. >> jimmy: that's your oscar, there. >> oh my god. >> jimmy: yeah. and that's your bathtub, is that your bathtub? [ laughter ] >> i'm not going to say how many there are. there's more than one and there's less than ten. i can't wait. you got to find all of them, buddy. they're all over the place. i love you, man. [ cheers and applause ] brian grazer! check out his new book, "a curious mind." it's available now. we have stand-up from nate bargatze after the break. stick around everybody, come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ new lipton sparkling iced tea. ♪ refreshing tea infused with light, crisp
and then i figured, you were in europe promoting this book "the curious mind." and you weren't around, so i have a photo of me in a heart frame. >> oh my god. >> jimmy: i don't know, does this look familiar at all? does this location look? >> oh, my -- >> jimmy: is that your office and your desk? >> that's my office and my desk. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: i had somebody help me out with this. >> oh, my god. >> jimmy: is this...
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the reason why they exist is to conduct out of region the tax in europe and against the united states which they have done and have done successfully in europe also tried and failed to conduct attacks in the united states they are a direct threat to the american people. we lost our base there, that is critical for us. there are things we can do offshore and also from saudi arabia. in terms of the cia, covert operations and what we can do with drones, et cetera. knock like having a base to conduct operations. melissa: campaign of air vikes in yemen succeeded removing the threats to the kingdom and other regional countries there knit a lot of evidence that is the case. general jack keane. we appreciate your time. >> no evidence whatsoever. melissa: right. egyptian courts throw the book at their deposed president. put it this way, mohammed morsi shouldn't make any plans for the next couple decades. plus the solution eight-lech solution to your aches an pains. spiders could be the next solution in your medicine cabinet, coming up. ♪ when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause t
the reason why they exist is to conduct out of region the tax in europe and against the united states which they have done and have done successfully in europe also tried and failed to conduct attacks in the united states they are a direct threat to the american people. we lost our base there, that is critical for us. there are things we can do offshore and also from saudi arabia. in terms of the cia, covert operations and what we can do with drones, et cetera. knock like having a base to...
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watch as this drone camera is flying over a chimp's habitat at a zoo in europe. well take a look at one chimp looks at this thing with a stick. he's ready for it. he swats it, boom. he brings that drone camera right out of the sky. the camera fell to the ground and then this very interesting chimp selfie instead. got to be weird. >> he means business. a stick ready for that. >> doing what we all want to do. get out of here. am i right? am i right? >> how about this weekend at the masters. >> that was fun to watch. golf's new golden boy, 21-year-old jordan spieth becoming the second youngest player to win the masters putting on that coveted green jacket. only tiger woods was younger but spieth did something that even tiger never has, leading from start to finish. abc's paula faris has all the details. >> one of the epic performances in the annals of the sport. >> reporter: overnight a new golf great grabbing that coveted green jacket. >> what a beautiful shot. >> reporter: jordan spieth just 21 years old outplaying phil mickelson and tiger woods becoming the secon
watch as this drone camera is flying over a chimp's habitat at a zoo in europe. well take a look at one chimp looks at this thing with a stick. he's ready for it. he swats it, boom. he brings that drone camera right out of the sky. the camera fell to the ground and then this very interesting chimp selfie instead. got to be weird. >> he means business. a stick ready for that. >> doing what we all want to do. get out of here. am i right? am i right? >> how about this weekend at...
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the good weather has led to a surge in the numbers trying to reach europe. almost always on board overcrowded boats that are barely seaworthy. it is estimated 1000 people have already died this year. >> we hope we can reach a solution for this emergency which now, more than ever, is affecting our country. >> the immediate problem is the search and rescue operation they have nowhere near enough planes and boats to deal with the current crisis. thousands more migrants will drown in the mediterranean this year unless european countries provide far more resources. laura: officials say that saddam hussein's deputy, they have been killed. they have not yet received from the government. a bomb exploded near the u.s. consulate in the northern iraqi city, the kurdish capital. at least one person has died. it is relatively rare. shops in south africa 12 people have been arrested. iran has laid out a four-point plan that says could bring peace to yemen. the rebels have taken over much of yemen. the campaign has been pounding targets as they try to stop their advance. t
the good weather has led to a surge in the numbers trying to reach europe. almost always on board overcrowded boats that are barely seaworthy. it is estimated 1000 people have already died this year. >> we hope we can reach a solution for this emergency which now, more than ever, is affecting our country. >> the immediate problem is the search and rescue operation they have nowhere near enough planes and boats to deal with the current crisis. thousands more migrants will drown in...
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then you look at the teeth age teenage girls trying to join from europe. >> right. >> it is enormously counterintuitive because evered way that we know that the extremists treat women and girls in their -- within their community. you think, how could you possibly do that? but people's reactions, their reasons for being drawn into this are varied. you can't put it into one box and say it's because of the success of their social media. it's a variety of things. it's the way that they're growing up in their culture. it's whether they feel connected or disconnected to the society they're living in. it's personal problems. whatever it may be. so but at the end of the day, when we talk about how do we prevent it it's nice to say, we have to combat it in social media, no, we don't. we have to combat isis, grind them down and take away this physical manifestation of this state, and that takes away their recruitment tool. the one thing that appeals to tall of these people. >> mike baker great analysis. thank you. >>> time for my take now. for years since 9/11 we've been warned that terrorists w
then you look at the teeth age teenage girls trying to join from europe. >> right. >> it is enormously counterintuitive because evered way that we know that the extremists treat women and girls in their -- within their community. you think, how could you possibly do that? but people's reactions, their reasons for being drawn into this are varied. you can't put it into one box and say it's because of the success of their social media. it's a variety of things. it's the way that...
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celebrities made some not so kind comments about the united states but they say they like living in europe better. >> we were asked if okay or not okay to diss the u.s.? here's what we had to say about it. >> i'm a firm believer in the first amendment, but personally i wish everyone who hates america would leave her to those of us who love her. >> i say you're right. it's definitely not okay but the great thing about this country is you have the right to say anything. >> yeah what she said. >> yeah exactly. >>> so we agree on that >>> all right. tomorrow we have emmy and golden globe winner candice bergen writing about her book "a fine romance." >> what a great book >>> plus we're going to help you shop for mom. >>> personalized presents for dads grads and weddings >>> and the new season -- i don't know what to say. >> the reason why a lot of people are heading to miami. >> all right. we'll find out. have an awesome >>> right now at 11:00 a sea lion finds himself on the streets of san francisco. more of this amazing rescue coming up for you. >>> plus a miracle in nepal. a teenager pulled f
celebrities made some not so kind comments about the united states but they say they like living in europe better. >> we were asked if okay or not okay to diss the u.s.? here's what we had to say about it. >> i'm a firm believer in the first amendment, but personally i wish everyone who hates america would leave her to those of us who love her. >> i say you're right. it's definitely not okay but the great thing about this country is you have the right to say anything. >>...
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with that said no other part of the world with whom we share more values in europe. we should be rooting for europe to overcome this current period of doldrums because we need them as a partner. >> well, i've had the pleasure of knowing joe for 25 years. it's always been so refreshing to have a colleague who speaks in such calm and rational terms. they always convinces me i must say. i just wish our public debate at this level of stability and common sense. which you with your applause please thank joe? [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> on april 7th kentucky senator rand paul and not days candidacy for president. here are the books recommended on his website according to bloomberg news. >> booktv continues now. mark bone lucks the agency faced by presidents going back to harry truman and assesses how they were handled. he served as director of the white house situation room under president reagan. [inaudible] >> okay everybody take your seats. we will get started in just a
with that said no other part of the world with whom we share more values in europe. we should be rooting for europe to overcome this current period of doldrums because we need them as a partner. >> well, i've had the pleasure of knowing joe for 25 years. it's always been so refreshing to have a colleague who speaks in such calm and rational terms. they always convinces me i must say. i just wish our public debate at this level of stability and common sense. which you with your applause...
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lee started in 1918 as camp lee because we were getting ready to send young men offer to europe to fight in the trenches of world war i. and yet we didn't have anywhere to train for trench warfare. so they look into their magic ball and say hey, they're all the trenches left around peters petersburg from the civil war, let's go there. and that's what brings camp lee to petersburg is the study the trench warfare. they're going to be similar to an extent to what you find in world war i. the soil around petersburg noefrtfor the most part is clay. does it allow conducively for the digging of trenches because it does hold its shape somewhat. so war trenches are fairly easy to figure out. you dug a ditch in front of you. and the size of that ditch be it ten foot deep and ten foot across that, dirt is thrown back against a log or a a wall and that's what creates your trench. and so because of that you're able to build rooms used for the most part you'll find over time there that most of those trenches were held in place by wood. the ravages of weather would wear them down. but do you find where
lee started in 1918 as camp lee because we were getting ready to send young men offer to europe to fight in the trenches of world war i. and yet we didn't have anywhere to train for trench warfare. so they look into their magic ball and say hey, they're all the trenches left around peters petersburg from the civil war, let's go there. and that's what brings camp lee to petersburg is the study the trench warfare. they're going to be similar to an extent to what you find in world war i. the soil...
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when europe's up you say, darn it that's padbad for the u.s. companies will get hurt. >> looking at the dollar again. >> every day we hear that numbers are going to be cut. the more we hear numbers will be cut, it's a nice tie. >> beautiful. >> german tie. >> i can't take my eyes off of that tie. >> if you listen to what i was saying -- >> i always listen to what you're saying. but it's really pretty. >> i'm taking the darn tie off if you don't pay attention. >> i'm looking at your eyes and mouth. i promise. >> i forgot my thoutght. >> something about europe. >> look at plea, i'm the captain. the numbers out of europe make me feel they're in control of our markets and every time i see a good number there, i think okay, who did they take business from? which of our companies did they take business from? >> what do you do today ahead of a jobs number you can't react to tomorrow? >> i think that people are just going to -- first of all, we're -- it's wrong. i mean every day's not a bad day. yesterday was the biotech, we did have a lot of supply. w
when europe's up you say, darn it that's padbad for the u.s. companies will get hurt. >> looking at the dollar again. >> every day we hear that numbers are going to be cut. the more we hear numbers will be cut, it's a nice tie. >> beautiful. >> german tie. >> i can't take my eyes off of that tie. >> if you listen to what i was saying -- >> i always listen to what you're saying. but it's really pretty. >> i'm taking the darn tie off if you don't...
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a ship capsized over the weekend on the way to europe. so far 28 people have been rescued, but one survivor told the police there had been 950 people on board. one survivor told authorities that hundreds of passengers have been locked in the hold of the ship by the smugglers on board. and this from the "washington post," a fence jumper scaled a fence at the white house late sunday night making it over on to the south lawn. an 8-foot fence. >> come on. >> unless he's got like that spidy grip thing on his fingers this is not -- just absolutely disgraceful disgraceful. >> guys flying helicopters on to the capitol lawn, people jumping over the fence. >> the white house has become -- like the least secure place in washington. >> it is the least secure place. >> we all work in buildings and i'm sure new york is different than a lot of places but we all work in buildings that are really hard to get into. i can barely get in here. >> i can't get in here and i've been working here for a decade. you can just walk straight into the white house and g
a ship capsized over the weekend on the way to europe. so far 28 people have been rescued, but one survivor told the police there had been 950 people on board. one survivor told authorities that hundreds of passengers have been locked in the hold of the ship by the smugglers on board. and this from the "washington post," a fence jumper scaled a fence at the white house late sunday night making it over on to the south lawn. an 8-foot fence. >> come on. >> unless he's got...
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europe is falling in love with ford. sales of vans and trucks taking the top spot in market share for the first time in 18 years. with european sales jumping 12.5%. we're watching ford. three months of decline -- shutterfly to the container
europe is falling in love with ford. sales of vans and trucks taking the top spot in market share for the first time in 18 years. with european sales jumping 12.5%. we're watching ford. three months of decline -- shutterfly to the container
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the band famous for their hit song rude touring in europe soon. right now, they're performing no way no. from their debut album, "don't kill the magic." ♪ >> yeah, now. ♪ ♪ hey baby bay bye your heart's too big to be treated small so please don't blame me blame me ♪ ♪ to try to be the one who could have it all you no that it's stupid stupid telling you it's dark when you see the light ♪ ♪ and i know you airport foolish just give me one chance i could treat you right so i said ♪ ♪ will i have be too far away when you feel alone? no way no will i ever back down my sword to protect our home no way no ♪ ♪ will i ever spend day not telling you you're beautiful no way no no way, no way no no way no way ♪ ♪ my sister sister told me that if love ever hits your eyes i promise you'll misser misser ♪ ♪ the second that she walks right out your sight so we should just do it do it cause i don't want to risk her being right ♪ ♪ say let's not be foolish foolish no don't you know that family never lies i promise that ♪ ♪ say w
the band famous for their hit song rude touring in europe soon. right now, they're performing no way no. from their debut album, "don't kill the magic." ♪ >> yeah, now. ♪ ♪ hey baby bay bye your heart's too big to be treated small so please don't blame me blame me ♪ ♪ to try to be the one who could have it all you no that it's stupid stupid telling you it's dark when you see the light ♪ ♪ and i know you airport foolish just give me one chance i could treat you...
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shocker from europe's central bank a quiet press conference disrupted as a girl jumps on to mario draghi's desk and dumped litter on his head. the woman was quickly restrained eve leaving the ecb startled but unhurt. linked to a radical feminist group. falsely registering as journalist. i have to tell you this makes me a little bit sad, john lonski, no one in our country is passionate about monetary policy. this would not never happen here. >> remember, they have negative bond yields, negative interest rates in europe. this is what happens when interest rates are below zero. when you as investor have to pay money for privilege of lending. >> let's be clear. this is concerted effort by the left. this is not just monetary policies. they're attacking establishments. bill bratton walking through times squares square through red paint. he is police commissioner of new york city. radical left in this country is more radical than the right this country. they attack public official. >> goes to the security question about the gyro copter. she registered as a journalist from germany. >> ed koch some
shocker from europe's central bank a quiet press conference disrupted as a girl jumps on to mario draghi's desk and dumped litter on his head. the woman was quickly restrained eve leaving the ecb startled but unhurt. linked to a radical feminist group. falsely registering as journalist. i have to tell you this makes me a little bit sad, john lonski, no one in our country is passionate about monetary policy. this would not never happen here. >> remember, they have negative bond yields,...
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a business in europe is already selling shirts based on this. mario draghi. it speaks of ending the dictatorship. it costs around $15. i wonder if it comes in other colors. i wish we were that passionate about on a tariff policy. crude prices shrugging off an earlier loss. a new 2015 hyperion opec helping fuel today's climb. it warned that u.s. oil output would decline in the third quarter. phil flynn joined us at the cme. still, it is great to see you. you know that this is opec. talking a lot of smack. saying that we will flood the market and drive these u.s. producers to drive down there rate count and out of the market. we will be great and prices will go back up. do you believe them? >> in the short term, yes. u.s. shell production is falling. we are seeing it start to fall. i do think that in the short term they are winning the opec production. melissa: then, of course, it changes. get it in the ground. the oil comes back out. the prices go back down. whatever they are able to do is just temporary. we are seeing prices at the pump rising. we are seeing
a business in europe is already selling shirts based on this. mario draghi. it speaks of ending the dictatorship. it costs around $15. i wonder if it comes in other colors. i wish we were that passionate about on a tariff policy. crude prices shrugging off an earlier loss. a new 2015 hyperion opec helping fuel today's climb. it warned that u.s. oil output would decline in the third quarter. phil flynn joined us at the cme. still, it is great to see you. you know that this is opec. talking a lot...
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they place their lives in the hands of human smugglers hoping for a better life in europe. instead, hundreds of desperate families are now feared drowned after their overcrowded fishing boat capsized in the mediterranean sea. the italian coast guard is still scouring the water for survivors, but near think two days after the boat sank many here believe more dead bodies are all they'll find. one survivor told italian officials the 70-foot vessel was carrying more than 900 people which could make this europe's deds deadliest myigrant sea disaster ever. but scenes like this are nothing new. just this morning, migrants jumped from a small wooden boat off the coast of a greek island and then struggled to swim ashore. they joined thousands who make the risky journey every month, ferried by human smugglers from the middle east and north africa through rough seas. many are now living in camps in italy, like emmanuel a nigerian christian, who says he flood islamic extremists in his homeland. . >> but others never make it to the new life they hope for in europe. with even before this
they place their lives in the hands of human smugglers hoping for a better life in europe. instead, hundreds of desperate families are now feared drowned after their overcrowded fishing boat capsized in the mediterranean sea. the italian coast guard is still scouring the water for survivors, but near think two days after the boat sank many here believe more dead bodies are all they'll find. one survivor told italian officials the 70-foot vessel was carrying more than 900 people which could make...
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and then in the united states and western europe, you have a civil war between the secular progressive movement and the traditional religious people. so it's in both cases christians are targets. so i'm not surprised. and -- but, you know, there is a lot of cautionary things here. a lot of things in play that i think people should know about. it's not as simple as black and white. >> no, it's not. let me ask you this, indiana is looking at some clarifications to try to alleviate the debate and lack of civil discourse that's going on right now. you've got a pizza place in indiana a mom and pop pizzeria that's getting death threats and forced to close down because they wouldn't based on their religious rights and believes be able to serve pizza at a gay wedding. what are your thoughts? >> the totalitarian left is pretty much out of control in america. that's because the media generally speaking sympathizes with the fascists. al and so if you're against abortion, you're not a person of conscious sticking up for the unborn no. you're against women. you're declaring war on women's reproduct
and then in the united states and western europe, you have a civil war between the secular progressive movement and the traditional religious people. so it's in both cases christians are targets. so i'm not surprised. and -- but, you know, there is a lot of cautionary things here. a lot of things in play that i think people should know about. it's not as simple as black and white. >> no, it's not. let me ask you this, indiana is looking at some clarifications to try to alleviate the...
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there's no age when it comes to europe. you go in there, grab a beer. i think it would work if you take the taboo away. this needs to be challenged -- >> by the italian americans. >> if you just tell people they can have it. >> my great grandmother made wine biscuits. >> before all my kids went to college i had them have whole drinks in places where the drinking age was 18. >> why did you do it? >> so they would be exposed to it. >> my dad said that to, the first time you drink will be here at the bar. >> so with sally, who had a drink before she went to college, she does not touch the stuff. it's -- she's been exposed to it. she doesn't like it. i don't know if i completely agree with the study that says if you have a taste you're -- >> you don't agree? >> no, i don't agree with it. >> my first impression of beer is body on tap. remember that shampoo? >> you drank it? >> no, my pores were open to it. >> what do you think? do you think giving your kids a taste so they're expose said to it is a bad or good thing? e-mail us, facebook us, tweet us. do we h
there's no age when it comes to europe. you go in there, grab a beer. i think it would work if you take the taboo away. this needs to be challenged -- >> by the italian americans. >> if you just tell people they can have it. >> my great grandmother made wine biscuits. >> before all my kids went to college i had them have whole drinks in places where the drinking age was 18. >> why did you do it? >> so they would be exposed to it. >> my dad said that to,...
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it was about something that happened to your son, dylan, last um isser on a family vacation in europe. he was at the pool and a guy confronted him and verbally assaulted him and he came to you very upset. finish the story for me. >> he came up to me in the room really upset. this man was yelling at him and i'm looking at him and he recently had a barmitzvah and somebody had given him the star of david. i said this couldn't be. i went down to the pool to ask this man what the problem was and he said there too many people in the world and there has to be rules and regulations and obviously it came from that. >> this anti-semitic rant in your opinion. >> i said to dylan, this is a case of anti-semitism. >> how did he respond? >> he was proud of the fact that the irony is my father is jewish and my mother is protestant. never actively involved until later in life. i married catherine who was catholic. when our son went to school and met a couple of jewish friends and they went friday night and six months later he said i want to have a barmitzvah. we were touched. we couldn't believe it. w
it was about something that happened to your son, dylan, last um isser on a family vacation in europe. he was at the pool and a guy confronted him and verbally assaulted him and he came to you very upset. finish the story for me. >> he came up to me in the room really upset. this man was yelling at him and i'm looking at him and he recently had a barmitzvah and somebody had given him the star of david. i said this couldn't be. i went down to the pool to ask this man what the problem was...
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force, which europe is, because it shares many of our values. it demonstrates them around the world, but it has to have the military power that goes with that as well. it needs to be a capable ally of ours. we see that slipping. it has got to turn around. they do have the money to do it. i realize that they are still suffering from the economic crisis to a greater extent and recovering a lot less than we have in the u.s., but they have the money to do this. i think when the cold war ended a lot of your figured that its security problems had ended. now they are beginning to wake up. the charlie abdo incident was a wake-up call. -- charlie hebdo incident. russia and ukraine was a wake-up call. you see what is happening in africa with refugees coming to southern europe. that has nato concerned. you have turkey, a nato ally right there on the front lines syria and iraq in the fight against isis. it is not like they don't have plenty to do. it is not like we have to do everything ourselves. but it is a very good question and something that i press on
force, which europe is, because it shares many of our values. it demonstrates them around the world, but it has to have the military power that goes with that as well. it needs to be a capable ally of ours. we see that slipping. it has got to turn around. they do have the money to do it. i realize that they are still suffering from the economic crisis to a greater extent and recovering a lot less than we have in the u.s., but they have the money to do this. i think when the cold war ended a lot...
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baseball is not as popular and i think in the coming years, you'll see us make efforts in places like europe? >> what about cuba? obviously we have scene a number of talents coming out of cuba obama has announced his plans to restore diplomatic relations between the u.s. and cuba. do you envision cuba being a big player in baseball? >> i think you're going to see more and more players in cuba in the major leagues and in addition we hope that the environment continues to evolve that allows us to do some real business in cuba. >> i know you're doing a lot to get fans in the seats, engaging in social media. are there plans for baseball to try out live streaming? >> remember we had the first live streaming product ever, mlb.tv debuted seven or eight years ago, and all of our games except in the home television territory are available on mlb.tv. >> so this is the new normalal in business in general? >> it's part of the really rapidly evolving television environment. obviously for our teams, the current cable model has been great for us. our media revenue has really exploded. and we think we that
baseball is not as popular and i think in the coming years, you'll see us make efforts in places like europe? >> what about cuba? obviously we have scene a number of talents coming out of cuba obama has announced his plans to restore diplomatic relations between the u.s. and cuba. do you envision cuba being a big player in baseball? >> i think you're going to see more and more players in cuba in the major leagues and in addition we hope that the environment continues to evolve that...
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europe has big buildings like ours. only famous. and older. and gorgeous. and not like ours at all. rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth, milk chocolate... let me know if this gets too hot rolo. get your smooth on. shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great... ...if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog-walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com. no more calling around. no more hassles. and you don't even have to be a member to start shopping today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. (cheers and applause) ♪ >> larry: welcome back to the "the nightly show"! joining me on the panel tonight, author of "keep calm, it's just real estate" and the host of hgtv's "property virgins," egypt sherrod. (cheers and applause) executive producer of the "the nightly show," our very own rory albanese. (cheers and applause) professor of public policy at u.c. berkeley and former
europe has big buildings like ours. only famous. and older. and gorgeous. and not like ours at all. rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth, milk chocolate... let me know if this gets too hot rolo. get your smooth on. shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great... ...if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog-walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their...
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it's now thought most of the women brought into europe to work as prostitutes come from one country, nigeria. we have a rare first-person account from a trafficked woman called ope, and we should warn you, the story of what happened to her is harrowing and graphic. her words are spoken for her. >> translator: my early members of nigeria. i had a nice childhood growing up. my parents are not very wealthy, but at least they managed to send me to primary school. in 2005 i met this guy who takes people abroad to work. he said i would be working in a factory or as a nanny. they never tell you that you are coming to work as a prostitute. we stayed in the boat for four days and four nights. the water kept splashing inside and we had to bail it out. it was really cold. we had little food and water. i was lucky to be alive. then on the fifth day, we got to an island in spain. police and the ambulance came. then they flew us to the mainland to madrid. my trafficker was waiting outside the airport. he took me to his flat. that's when i found out the other girls are working on the streets, as pr
it's now thought most of the women brought into europe to work as prostitutes come from one country, nigeria. we have a rare first-person account from a trafficked woman called ope, and we should warn you, the story of what happened to her is harrowing and graphic. her words are spoken for her. >> translator: my early members of nigeria. i had a nice childhood growing up. my parents are not very wealthy, but at least they managed to send me to primary school. in 2005 i met this guy who...
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. >> i just come back from europe, just so you know, i've even got some euros in my pocket still. i was at a global weather conference in paris. and that's where we start with the eiffel tower. the whole time i was there the wind was like 30, 40 miles per hour, lots of rain. they're having quite a spring in paris too and michigan, look at the pothole. you can see the lower peninsula with a heart in it. isn't that nice? oh, probably not so nice when your car hits that. today's severe storms not going to be nice either, today and this afternoon, strong winds, large hail and isolated tornado slips to the south and east. even >>> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with sunshine and warmer weather today and low-to-mid 70s inland and around the bay we will have mid-60s to mid-70s in the south bay and low-to-mid 60 along the coast into san francisco. my seven-day forecast show as chance of scattered on sunday om >> all right. it is time for a steamy sneak peek at tonight's episode of "scandal." it is a scene with olivia the morning after. >> listen, russell -- >> my name is not
. >> i just come back from europe, just so you know, i've even got some euros in my pocket still. i was at a global weather conference in paris. and that's where we start with the eiffel tower. the whole time i was there the wind was like 30, 40 miles per hour, lots of rain. they're having quite a spring in paris too and michigan, look at the pothole. you can see the lower peninsula with a heart in it. isn't that nice? oh, probably not so nice when your car hits that. today's severe...